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Why Colleges Don’t Know What to Do About Campus Protests
Time via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoSome students express fears of “another Kent State” while others call out antisemitic protest...
Banning TikTok has nothing to do with the constitutional right to free speech
The Hill· 21 minutes agoThis statement betrays a misunderstanding of rights in general and constitutional rights, such as...
The overreaching TikTok ban could also harm US industry
The Hill· 2 hours agoFor all of its interpretations over time, the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution is pretty...
Anti-Israel protests reach UGA
WSB Radio· 5 hours agoA handful of pro-Hamas demonstrators, said to number around a couple dozen, tried to set up tents on the University of Georgia campus on today’s final...
Youngkin says no encampments on Virginia campuses; supports ‘peaceful’ protests
Virginia Mercury via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoGlenn Youngkin said Sunday that the commonwealth will permit “peaceful” protests, but will not...
Freedom of Speech Ends Where True Power Begins | naked capitalism
Naked Capitalism· 1 day ago"I will be as harsh as truth, and as uncompromising as justice," William Lloyd Garrison once said. "On this subject, I do not wish to think, or to speak, or write, with moderation."
House Dems demand Columbia U. trustees disband encampment or resign
New York Post· 4 hours ago“The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech and assembly, but not freedom to harass and...
Get the Facts: How far does the First Amendment go?
WISN 12 Milwaukee· 6 days agoThe First Amendment, arguably the most crucial amendment in the Bill of Rights, sets protections for free speech, ...
Academic Freedom Under Fire
The New Yorker· 9 hours agoWhat’s more alarming than the arrests—after all, the students wanted to be arrested—is the matter of their suspensions. The right at stake in these...
Harvard should shut down campus protests - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 2 hours agoAs activists for academic freedom, we are acutely sensitive to threats to students’ free speech...